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    An Iraqi movement to resolve the water crisis with Türkiye and Iran

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    An Iraqi movement to resolve the water crisis with Türkiye and Iran Empty An Iraqi movement to resolve the water crisis with Türkiye and Iran

    Post by Rocky Fri 12 Apr 2024, 4:42 am

    An Iraqi movement to resolve the water crisis with Türkiye and Iran
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad 
    Minister of Water Resources, Aoun Dhiyab Abdullah, revealed an Iraqi movement to resolve the water crisis with Türkiye and Iran.
    Abdullah said in a televised interview, “Iraq is seeking to reach a clear agreement with Turkey regarding Iraq’s water share,” noting that “Iraq is working on preparing a draft memorandum of understanding with Turkey regarding the water file that will be signed during President Erdogan’s visit.”
    Abdullah added, "We informed Iran of the necessity of coordination regarding the rivers that feed the Tigris," pointing out "Iran's demand to open the waters of the Karun River to improve the conditions of the Shatt al-Arab."
    He continued, "The visit to Syria was successful and we reached an agreement to release water from the Tabqa Dam to the Euphrates River," stressing that "there is no water war, but there are disputes and disagreements."
    Iraq is trying to exploit the overwhelming Turkish desire to establish an economic partnership with it and penetrate its investment market to benefit from its geographical location and oil wealth, in resolving the thorny water issue, which has become a dilemma for it that rises to the level of an existential threat due to the extreme scarcity of its water resources, for which Turkey bears a large part of the responsibility due to... The dams it built on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which supply Iraq with the bulk of the water it needs for use in drinking, agriculture and industry.
    The government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is showing extremes in the water issue and is resorting to procrastination and procrastination in responding to Iraq's demands, which its officials say are rights guaranteed by international law regulating the sharing of water quotas between countries.
    But Iraq began to see the economy as an appropriate gateway to soften the Turkish position through an equation based on providing Ankara the opportunity to benefit from its oil wealth in exchange for enabling it to have larger shares of the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates, especially in light of the Turkish leadership’s demonstrated keenness to raise economic cooperation with Iraq to unprecedented levels. Preceded.
     Erdogan's government is looking with great interest at the development road, which is a combination of a multi-lane land road and a railway extending from the area overlooking the waters of the Gulf in the far south of Iraq towards the Turkish border in its north.
    Source: Al-Hadath
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